By Max Mitchell | January 22, 2020
U.S. District Judge William Pauley's order did not wade into the substance of the compensation, but rather focused on the attorney fee provision of the proposal.
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By Max Mitchell | January 17, 2020
Although the two-sentence order did not outline his reasoning for drastically cutting the $8 billion jury award, the decision brings the punitive damages award to 10 times the $680,000 compensatory award for plaintiff Nicholas Murray.
By Jack Newsham | January 8, 2020
"Were they lying then, or are they lying now?" The firm that represented a receiver for plaintiffs firm Napoli Bern says it still hasn't gotten its $151,000 in fees and is being given the run-around in its search for assets.
By Tom McParland | January 2, 2020
The lawsuit, which estimates a proposed class in the "tens of thousands," alleged breaches of warranty, unjust enrichment, fraud, fraudulent concealment and violations of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act.
By Samantha Stokes | December 17, 2019
Purdue Pharma has paid several Big Law firms for their legal work on behalf of Sackler family members, including Debevoise, McDermott and Norton Rose, according to new court documents.
By Dan M. Clark | November 19, 2019
The New York Attorney General's Office claimed in the lawsuit that Juul has targeted its products toward children, effectively creating what it called the "teen vaping epidemic."
By Amanda Bronstad | November 11, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second and Third circuits have issued rulings on the practice—which aims at bumping cases out of state court and into the federal system—in the past year, and a U.S. House subcommittee is set to hold the first congressional hearing on the topic.
By Ross Todd | November 8, 2019
Interim leadership includes Sarah London of Lieff Cabraser, Dena Sharp of Girard Sharp, Ellen Relkin of Weitz & Luxenberg, and Dean Kawamoto of Keller Rohrback, but the appointment doesn't necessarily cement their place in the final leadership structure.
By Dan M. Clark | November 1, 2019
Legislation pending before state lawmakers in Albany could change that strategy by requiring plaintiffs to first file claims with those trusts before pursuing damages in state court.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 21, 2019
Paul Hanly of New York's Simmons Hanly Conroy said co-lead counsel were finalizing details of a deal until 1 a.m. on Monday.
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